The adults I work with are emotionally healthy. But anxiety, perfectionism and a lapse in self-esteem are examples of what can undermine our ability to feel stronger and smarter about ourselves and our relationships. It's rarely about changing who we are - instead, it's about going to the "emotional gym" to become more focused, intentional and str

I've experienced my fair share of life challenges over the years. From losing my father to having four children, and suffering from postpartum depression - all throughout graduate school, I am very familiar with the challenges life can bring. However, these challenges have also shown me the power of faith, resiliency, and perspective. With thos

Both men and women still fall victim to the many limiting roles, scripts, schemas, erroneous beliefs, and toxic relationship conditioning surrounding relationships and intimacy. As a result this has created barriers to one of life's richest gifts: The gift of intimacy, connection and a fulfilling, loving relationship. Intimacy is the ability to

During your life there may be times when you can benefit from working with a therapist that is objective, nonjudgmental, and caring. Whether it's a challenging relationship or fear and anxiety that prevent you from living the life you want, support and clarification can really empower and motivate you to make changes that lead to better mental

In my experience over the many years of helping people with anxiety, panic, phobias, sexual and combat trauma, depression, insomnia, addiction relapse prevention, anger, and pain management I have learned that people are genuinely invested in feeling good and living productive and fruitful lives, but sometimes they get stuck. As I join with you; we

With over 10 years of experience it is my strength to help you identify the root of the problem and change your life. Going through life altering events can often be difficult. I can assist in the transition using cognitive behavioral therapy, solutions focused therapy and the integration of different therapy models. I use an integrative approach i

What if you could eliminate self-sabotage? What if you could heal your relationship? Imagine if you regained control of your life?
At times life can be extremely challenging... It may feel like you can't catch a break, fighting multiple fronts, nothing is working, you may feel emotionally defeated and exhausted. Sometimes, you just want t

Helping people to live more balanced and healthy lives is my passion. My approach to therapy involves collaborating with the client to create a fulfilling life in line with the person's values. I enjoy helping people to improve their ability to handle difficult situations, face their inner struggles and fears, improve self-awareness, and increa

Whether you are facing difficulties in an intimate relationship or are facing a challenging life situation, I can assist you in gaining clarity, balance and reconnecting with the joy in life and relationships.
My approach in both couples and individual therapy is to help clients learn how to connect in a healing, non-judgmental way to what is hap

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About Pembroke Pines

Pembroke Pines is a city in Broward County, Florida. The city covers an area of 33 square miles. Pembroke Pines is the second most populous city in the county with around 171,000 residents.

The population of Pembroke Pines increased by 10% between 2010 and 2017. Pembroke Pines is home to over 6,600 veterans. An estimated 89% of Pembroke Pines residents are United States citizens, which is slightly lower than the 93% national average.

The city is 43% Hispanic, 31% white, 19% black, and 5% Asian. Over 36% of people in Pembroke Pines were born in a foreign country, and 49% speak a foreign language at home. There are 58,700 Spanish speakers, 3,600 French Creole speakers, and 1,600 Urdu speakers in Pembroke Pines.

The average annual salary in Pembroke Pines is $28,800. The median household income is $62,700. The homeownership rate is 72%. Nine percent of Pembroke Pines residents live below the poverty line.

Mental Health in Pembroke Pines

Substance abuse is a major issue in Broward County. In 2017, there were 1,642 cases of opioid overdose countywide. Most of these cases (85%) involved the use of heroin. The remaining 15% resulted from the misuse of prescription drugs. Five of the opioid overdoses were fatal.

A lack of health insurance can restrict how much care county residents get. Out of 1,642 people who went to the emergency room for overdose, 940 paid the hospital bills themselves due to a lack of insurance. Roughly 1,230 people received no follow-up treatment after they were discharged from the hospital.

In Pembroke Pines specifically, roughly 15% of residents do not have health insurance.